Pro-Beijing camp

The Pro-Beijing camp is a faction of Hong Kong politics which supports the policies of the central, Beijing-based Chinese government towards Hong Kong. The pro-Beijing camp evolved from the pro-communist camp that formed during the early 1920s, and it launched the 1967 leftist riots against British rule and had a long rivalry with the pro-Kuomintang bloc. After the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration guaranteed Hong Kong's transfer to China in 1997, the traditional leftists formed a united front with the conservative pro-business elites to counter the emergence of the pro-democracy camp during the 1990s. It embraces political, social, and economic conservatism and Chinese nationalistic and patriotic sentiments.

Pro-Beijing Camp

 * DAB.png Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
 * Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong.png Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong
 * HKFTU.png Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions
 * New People's Party of Hong Kong.png New People's Party
 * Liberal Party of Hong Kong.png Liberal Party
 * New Territories Concern Group.png New Territories Concern Group
 * Kowloon West New Dynamic.png Kowloon West New Dynamic
 * New Century Forum.png New Century Forum
 * NTAS.png New Territories Association of Societies
 * Kowloon Federation of Associations.png Kowloon Federation of Associations
 * Hong Kong Island Federation.png Hong Kong Island Federation